
Accessibility Help
We aim to make this site as accessible as we can.
Web accessibility means enabling people to view a web page the way they wish to view it with the equipment that they have available. In other words, making sure that as many people as possible can use a website, irrespective of physical impairment (such as loss of sight or restricted mobility), cognitive disability (such as dyslexia), or limited English language. It also means ensuring a website works on the broadest possible range of computer hardware and software, and its use does not depend on having the highest specification equipment or latest browser.
How to access this site with assistive devices
For users who have difficulty accessing PDF files on this site, you can download the latest version of Adobe Reader which also includes a guide for accessing PDF documents for users of assistive technology.
How to get further ACCESSIBILITY assistance
For further assistance with issues accessing the Benton County Auditor's web site, contact the Auditor's Office and we'll make every effort to help you find information that is difficult for you to access.
Helping us make our site accessible
We welcome your suggestions and comments. Send us your feedback on our site accessibility.
Information for users with disabilities
Learn how Adobe software works with assistive technologies and how users can access Adobe products.
Navigation with the tab key
If you navigate using the keyboard rather than a mouse tabbing follows a logical order through any links and form fields in the page content, then the links in the navigation menu. In modern graphical browsers, when you tab to a link or form field, its appearance changes to indicate that you are “focused” on it.
Adjusting the size of text
This site uses font sizes that you can control using your browser.
- If you have a wheel mouse, many browsers allow you to increase or decrease the text size by holding down the Ctrl key (Command key on Mac) while you move the scroll wheel up or down.
- Most browsers let you increase or decrease the text size by holding down the Ctrl key (Command key on Mac) while pressing the + or − keys respectively.
Internet Explorer
You can change the text size in Microsoft Internet Explorer by selecting View > Text size followed by your preferred text size from 'Smallest' to 'Largest'. The default setting is 'Medium'.
Firefox
You can change the text size in Firefox by selecting View > Text size followed by 'Increase' or 'Decrease'. To return the text size to its default setting, select 'Normal'.
Safari
You can change the text size in Apple's Safari browser by selecting View > Make Text Bigger or View > Make Text Smaller.
Standards compliance and accessibility guidelines
This site is built using valid HTML and uses CSS for presentation.
Our aim is to meet all Priority One, Priority Two, and selected Priority Three checkpoints from the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
If you find any problems using any part of this site, please contact us and we'll do our very best to address the issue as promptly as we can.